If ever you get the chance to talk to David Pleasance, who I met I Kickstart in the UK last year, you should. He’ll talk your ear off but after reading his books and then hearing his stories it like there’s colours you’ve never heard of or seen before become real. He’s a character with loads of insight into C= in the UK and Europe and has some great stories (not in the books!) about his trips to the US.
Like many of you, I expect, as a kid Amiga transcended the pettiness of everyday life, but, funny enough, Commodore was a company just like any other and not really that special (except for the way “someone” drove it into the ground).
Like many of you, I expect, as a kid Amiga transcended the pettiness of everyday life, but, funny enough, Commodore was a company just like any other and not really that special (except for the way “someone” drove it into the ground).